Dr Bee Balibee Electronic Nasal Aspirator
Dr Bee Balibee Electronic Nasal Aspirator
Description
Introducing the Dr Bee Balibee Electronic Nasal Aspirator - the perfect solution to clearing your baby or child's nose when they have a cold.
What is the Dr Bee Balibee Electronic Nasal Aspirator?
The Dr Bee Balibee Electronic Nasal Aspirator is a handheld battery-operated device designed to clear a baby or child’s nose when they have a cold. It is a quick and effective solution for removing nasal mucus, allowing your child to breathe easily and comfortably.
Who can use the Electronic Nasal Aspirator?
The aspirator is suitable for use on newborns and older children who are unable to blow their own nose. Two soft silicone nozzles are provided, one for newborns and one for older babies and toddlers.
How does the Electronic Nasal Aspirator work?
The aspirator works by creating a vacuum to gently draw out nasal mucus. It has two speeds for different types of mucus, and a suction power indicator light to help you monitor the suction strength. The aspirator also has a 30-second auto switch-off feature to prevent overuse, and two AA batteries are included for convenience.
What are the product features?
- Two speeds for thick or fluid mucus
- Two soft silicone nozzles for newborns and older babies/toddlers
- Suction power indicator light
- 30-second auto switch-off feature
- 2 x AA batteries included
- Spare seal included
What are the specifications?
- Suction: Approx. 54Kpa (varies with the power remaining)
- Power: Two (2) AA batteries (rechargeable batteries recommended for continuous strong suction)
- Size: 10.3cm (L) x 7.8cm (W) x 10.7cm (H) – with cap
- Weight: 170g excluding batteries
- One year warranty (please retain proof of purchase)
Why choose the Dr Bee Balibee Electronic Nasal Aspirator?
The Electronic Nasal Aspirator is a fast and efficient way to provide relief for your baby or child’s nasal congestion. It is easy to
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